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Old 30th May 2011, 07:23 AM   #1
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I can assure you that I have never (and would never) remove any belts from any Jambiya that I might acquire! Those you see without belts came that way, and I very much doubt that anyone would remove a belt just to make it easier to display!
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Oh god no, I didn't mean you personally. I mean't that I can see why it may have happened in the past when collectors were a little less 'appreciative' of these items.
Of course I know you wouldn't do such a thing mate

P.S. I've seen much worse things done to display weapons: Scabbards discarded, hilts drilled.....

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Old 30th May 2011, 08:00 AM   #2
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Oh god no, I didn't mean you personally. I mean't that I can see why it may have happened in the past when collectors were a little less 'appreciative' of these items.
Of course I know you wouldn't do such a thing mate

P.S. I've seen much worse things done to display weapons: Scabbards discarded, hilts drilled.....

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Of course not Gene. I did not for a moment think it was aimed at me, but it appears that the majority of these things which come up for sale tend NOT to have the belt attached, if of course they ever did. Somewhere on the Forum I think there was a post relating to the making of (particularly) Yemeni Jambiya, and in that country at least, most of the parts are made by different tradesmen......Blade, Handle, Belt etc., and assembled, rather than being made as one piece.
Did you have a look at DOMs post? His use of Acrylic/Perspex looks absolutely great IMHO.
By the way you have email.
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Old 31st May 2011, 10:09 PM   #3
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Did you have a look at DOMs post? His use of Acrylic/Perspex looks absolutely great IMHO.
just to help (?) you
don't be upset agains me because it's in French
but I didn't found something similar in English
the pics could give you ideas, and may be in your native countries,
you should found someone able to made more or less ... a copy ??
http://www.adequate-vitrine.fr/accessoire_soclage.php

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